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NET Framework. Why application is allowed to run if dependent assembly is missing. File or assembly name System, or one of its dependencies, was notfound. Dependent assemblies have version conflicts. Microsoft SQL Server.

How deploy CRT assembly for binaries split over multiple folders? SXS: Unable to resolve storage root for assembly direectory Mobile Development. Adding a new footer. Nested class structure question. How to use Nuget assembly as files with visual studio community. Ms access. Undesired Name? Follow us! Get the Latest Bytes Updates. By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Jun 5 '09 reply Message. How satisfied are you with this reply?

Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to Andre. Ziegler's post on April 25, I then went to event viewer I checked application logs and it said: Windows Installer reconfigured the product. In reply to pageyboy's post on April 25, Yes, it will fix the issue! I am still getting the errors. In reply to pageyboy's post on April 27, I am receiving the same error while trying to install Adobe Acrobat Pro 8.

I am also running WIN7, x64 and unsure if there is a mismatch between x32 and x64 here. Anyone else have suggestions? Thanks, Dave. Run the SxStrace and create the text file. Open it and paste the output here. Ziegler's post on June 20, Upload the txt file to your SkyDrive and paste the link here.

Ziegler's post on June 21, Documents Never used skydrive before. The term OOBE includes the setup process and the initial configuration of a piece of software, as the preparation for the first usage of the product.

Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Dependent Assembly Microsoft. Please use sxstrace.

I don't know what to do about this. But I'm still getting the error. For a while I got a lot of assorted errors, many of them were SideBySide whatever that is as the source.



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